Ladies and gentleman,
we are officially in draft season. Isn’t
that an exciting thought? Sure, it’s depressing that the 2016 season is over.
But draft season is in full effect, and 20 teams who missed the playoffs this year
can look forward to the offseason. Whether it’s through free agency or the
draft, change is coming for all 32 teams. This mock is three rounds and covers
team’s needs prior to free agency. Expect plenty of change between now and
then. We will have this mock, post free agency, post combine, and then one
right before the draft. Look for plenty of draft material in between. Now then,
let’s get started!
ROUND
ONE:
11. Cleveland Browns: Myles Garrett,
EDGE, TAMU
22. San Francisco 49ers: Mike Williams,
WR, Clemson
33. Chicago Bears: Mitch Trubisky, QB,
North Carolina
44. Jacksonville Jaguars: Jamal Adams, S,
LSU
55. Tennessee Titans (via LAR): Malik
Hooker, S, Ohio State
66. New York Jets: Derek Barnett, EDGE,
Tennessee
77. Los Angeles Chargers: Jonathan Allen,
DL, Alabama
88. Carolina Panthers: Leonard Fournette,
RB, LSU
99. Cincinnati Bengals: Reuben Foster,
LB, Alabama
110. Buffalo Bills: Deshaun Watson, QB,
Clemson
111. New Orleans Saints: Solomon Thomas,
EDGE, Stanford
112. Cleveland Browns (via Philadelphia):
DeShone Kizer, QB, Notre Dame
113. Arizona Cardinals: O.J. Howard
114. Indianapolis Colts: Dalvin Cook, RB,
FSU
115. Philadelphia Eagles (via Minnesota):
Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan
116. Baltimore Ravens: Quincy Wilson, CB,
Florida
117. Washington: Marshon Lattimore, CB,
Ohio State
118. Tennessee Titans: David Njoku, TE,
Miami
119. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: John Ross, WR,
Washington
220. Denver Broncos: Ryan Ramcyzk, OT,
Wisconsin
221. Detroit Lions: Takkarist McKinnley,
EDGE, UCLA
222. Miami Dolphins: Taco Charlton, EDGE,
Michigan
223. New York Giants: Jabrill Peppers, S,
Michigan
224. Oakland Raiders: Jalen Tabor, CB,
Florida
225. Houston Texans: Garrett Bolles, OT,
Utah
226. Seattle Seahawks: Dan Feeney, OG,
Indiana
227. Kansas City Chiefs: Sidney Jones, CB,
Washington
228. Dallas Cowboys: Charles Harris, EDGE,
Missorui
229. Green Bay Packers: Ryan Anderson,
EDGE, Alabama
330. Pittsburgh Steelers: Tim Williams,
EDGE, Alabama
331. Atlanta Falcons: Caleb Brantley, DL,
Florida
332. New England Patriots: Cooper Kupp,
WR, Eastern Washington
ROUND TWO:
333. Cleveland Browns: Gareon Conley, CB,
Ohio State
334. San Francisco 49ers: Patrick Mahomes,
QB, Texas Tech
335. Chicago Bears: Malik McDowell, DL,
Michigan State
336. Jacksonville Jaguars: Forrest Lamp,
OG, Western Kentucky
337. Los Angeles Rams: Cam Robinson, OT, Alabama
338. New York Jets: Tre’Davious White, CB,
LSU
339. Los Angeles Chargers: Marcus
Williams, S, Utah
440. Carolina Panthers: Budda Baker, S,
Washington
441. Cincinnati Bengals: Joe Mathis, EDGE,
Washington
442. Buffalo Bills: Bucky Hodges, TE,
Virginia Tech
443. New Orleans Saints: Dawuane Smoot,
EDGE, Illinois
444. Philadelphia Eagles: Christian
McCaffrey, RB, Stanford
445. Arizona Cardinals: Brad Kaaya, QB,
Miami
446. Indianapolis Colts: T.J. Watt, EDGE,
Wisconsin
447. Minnesota Vikings: Antonio Garcia,
OT, Troy
448. Baltimore Ravens: Zach Cunningham,
LB, Vanderbilt
449. Washington: D’Onta Foreman, RB, Texas
550. Cleveland Browns (via Tennessee):
Evan Engram, TE, Ole Miss
551. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Justin Evans,
S, TAMU
552. Denver Broncos: Chad Hansen, WR,
California
553. Detroit Lions: Desmond King, S, Iowa
554. Miami Dolphins: Raekwon McMillan, LB,
Ohio State
555. New York Giants: Demarcus Walker,
EDGE, FSU
556. Oakland Raiders: Haasan Reddick,
EDGE, Temple
557. Houston Texans: Cordrea Tankersley,
CB, Clemson
558. Seattle Seahawks: Kevin King, CB,
Washington
559. Kansas City Chiefs: Nathan Peterman,
QB, Pittsburgh
660. Dallas Cowboys: Chidobe Awuzi, CB,
Colorado
661. Green Bay Packers: Howard Wilson, CB,
Houston
662. Pittsburgh Steelers: Carlos
Henderson, WR, Louisiana Tech
663. Atlanta Falcons: Fabien Moreau, CB,
UCLA
664. New England Patriots: Carlos Watkins,
DL, Clemson
ROUND THREE:
665. Cleveland Browns: Joe Mixon, RB,
Oklahoma
666. San Francisco 49ers: Dion Dawkins, OT,
Temple
667. Chicago Bears: JuJu Smith-Schuster,
WR, USC
668. Jacksonville Jaguars: Alvin Kamara,
RB, Tennessee
669. Tennessee Titans (via LAR): Zay
Jones, WR, East Carolina
770. New York Jets: Jordan Leggett, TE,
Clemson
771. Los Angeles Chargers: Isaiah Ford,
WR, Virginia Tech
772. Carolina Panthers: Curtis Samuel, WR,
Ohio State
773. Cincinnati Bengals: Corn Elder, CB,
Miami
774. Buffalo Bills: Cameron Sutton, CB,
Tennessee
775. New Orleans Saints: Davis Webb, QB,
California
776. Philadelphia Eagles: Pat Elflein, C,
Ohio State
777. Arizona Cardinals: Vince Biegel, LB,
Wisconsin
778. Indianapolis Colts: Elijah Qualls,
DL, Washington
779. Minnesota Vikings: Dorian Johnson,
OG, Pittsburgh
880. Baltimore Ravens: Carl Lawson, EDGE,
Auburn
881. Washington: Anthony Walker, LB, TCU
882. Tennessee Titans: Jalen
Reeves-Maybin, LB, Tennessee
883. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Roderick
Johnson, OT, FSU
884. Denver Broncos: Eddie Jackson, S,
Alabama
885. Detroit Lions: Jamaal Williams, RB,
BYU
886. Minnesota Vikings (via Miami): Samaje
Perine, RB, Oklahoma
887. New York Giants: Chris Wormley, DL,
Michigan
888. Oakland Raiders: Wayne Gallman, RB,
Clemson
889. Houston Texans: Jake Butt, TE,
Michigan
990. Seattle Seahawks: Julie’n Davenport,
OT, Bucknell
991. Kansas City Chiefs: Jordan Willis,
EDGE, Kansas State
992. Dallas Cowboys: Malachi Dupre, WR,
LSU
993. Green Bay Packers: Marcus Maye, S,
Florida
994. Pittsburgh Steelers: Tedric Thompson,
S, Colorado
995. Atlanta Falcons: Gerald Everret, TE,
South Alabama
996. New England Patriots: Ethan Pocic, C,
LSU
- Is there a
new DBU on the rise? Ohio State sure is starting to make a claim for that
mantle. After sending Bradley Roby (2014) and Eli Apple (2016) into round one
in previous drafts, the Buckeyes look to send THREE DBs into the draft this
year. Safety Malik Hooker and
cornerback Marshon Lattimore look
like top 15 locks and maybe the top players at their respective position, while
cornerback Gareon Conley looks to
also be a mid-to-late first round pick. All three could see significant playing
time as rookies and will be highly coveted prospects leading up to the draft.
- Who will
be the first quarterback off the board? Mitch
Trubisky of North Carolina looks to be the obvious choice, but don’t sleep
on the idea of Deshaun Waston of
Clemson or DeShone Kizer of Notre
Dame. Neither of the three quarterbacks are very polished and while Watson has
the most experience of the three by far, his 30 interceptions in the last two
seasons will be dually noted during the process.
- Next
question: When will the first quarterback be drafted? Obviously, the top three
picks belong to the Browns, 49ers, and Bears (in that order) and all three
teams could take a quarterback with their respective pick. However, a best
player available (BPA) approach could also happen and we could see the
quarterbacks have a free fall. Teams like the Jets, Cardinals, and even the
Browns with their extra pick from Philadelphia could all be in play for
quarterbacks if they drop.
- Where will
Joe Mixon go in the draft? Mixon is a
round one talent with an undrafted free agent grade because of his off-field
problems. As you know by now, I have a zero-tolerance policy when it comes to
domestic violence charges, and Mixon is completely off my board because of
this. However, in a mock draft where I have to assess what teams will do, it is
hard to see a talent like Mixon slip much further than late day two. I have him
off the board at the top of the third round to the Browns. With extra picks to
spare, the Browns would be wise to gamble on a player with a high ceiling that
will instantly upgrade their roster. The only thing that would stop them is if
they are turned off by his off-field. They already have one locker room head
ache in wide receiver Josh Gordon.
- Where will
injured stars like Tennessee’s Jalen
Reeves-Maybin, Michigan’s Jake Butt,
and Alabama’s Eddie Jackson go in
the draft? Day two. All three of these players are first round talents that
unfortunately all suffered season ending injuries. While some have had smaller
injuries (Jackson broke his leg) compared to other (Butt tore his ACL), it is
hard to see these talents last into the third day of the draft, as all three
look to be day one starters once they are fully recovered.
- Make way, O.J. Howard. There’s a new tight end on
the block, and his name is David Njoku.
Njoku has played his ball at the University of Miami, Florida and looks like he
could challenge Howard as the top tight end in this year’s draft class. Njoku has
my vote as the draft’s best pass catching tight end and has shades of Jimmy
Graham to his game. A lock to be a first round pick, don’t be shocked if Njoku
goes as high as pick 12 to Cleveland.
- Where will
Brad Kaaya go in a messy quarterback
draft class? He could be a first round pick or a third. Kaaya, my top
quarterback, has the toughness and leadership that are attractive to teams. His
lack of an offensive line while at Miami has stunted his growth as a quarterback
and even with talented options to throw the ball to surrounding him, he never
dominated the way that he could have. With a slightly above average arm, Kaaya
could be seen as a Teddy Bridgewater type of player and be drafted to manage
games. Sitting a year behind a starter would also help Kaaya’s growth to adjust
to the NFL.
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